Stephanie Rothenberg

MFA

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Stephanie Rothenberg

MFA

Stephanie Rothenberg

MFA

Department Chair
Program Head, Graphic Design
Program Director, MA in Art & Design for Social Impact
Professor

Research Field

Graphic Design; Art & Technology (Emerging Practices)

Education

  • MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
    Merit Scholar, The Department of Film, Video, New Media and Animation

Bio

Stephanie Rothenberg’s interdisciplinary art draws from digital culture, science and economics to explore relationships between human designed systems and biological ecosystems. Moving between real and virtual spaces her work investigates the power dynamics of techno utopias, global economics and outsourced labor. She creates hybrid artworks that take the form of interactive sculptures, dynamic networks, performances and sometimes the indescribable. Adopting the role of cultural anthropologist, the medium of the techno-sphere itself becomes a laboratory for raising critical questions about our interpersonal relationship to technological innovation and its broader socio-political implications.
 
Stephanie has exhibited throughout the US and internationally in venues including Eyebeam (US), Sundance Film Festival (US), Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art / MASS MoCA (US), House of Electronic Arts / HeK (CH), LABoral (ES), Transmediale (DE), and ZKM Center for Art & Media (DE). She is a recipient of numerous awards, most recently from the Harpo Foundation and Creative Capital. Residencies include ZK/U Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik in Berlin, TOKAS / Tokyo Art and Space, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Workspace, Eyebeam Art and Technology and the Santa Fe Art Institute. Her work is in the collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art and has been widely reviewed including Artforum, Artnet, The Brooklyn Rail and Hyperallergic. She is an ongoing participant and organizer in the MoneyLab research project at the Institute of Network Cultures and co-organizer of the 2018 MoneyLab 5 symposium that took place in Buffalo, NY.

Courses

  • ART 419 Identity Design
  • ART 422 Contemporary Design Issues
  • VS 425/ 525 Designed Play

Other Graphic Design and Emerging Practices Faculty

Instructional Staff